Blueberry Patch Campground

Star4.47
33 reviews
Blueberry Patch Campground
$15.00 - $15.00 / night
Campsite Fees
Camping fees are $15 per site per night. Fees are payable at a self-pay station upon arrival.
Standard Site Fee$15.00
Hookup Site Fee$0.00
Premium Site Fee$0.00
Hike and Bike Site Fee$0.00
Group Site Fee$0.00
Food Storage Locker Fee$0.00
Total Campsite Fees$15.00

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About this campground

Nestled deep within the Green Mountain and Finger Lakes National Forests, Blueberry Patch Campground offers an intimate escape into nature's embrace. This charming semi-primitive retreat features nine thoughtfully spaced campsites, each a private sanctuary equipped with its own fire pit, level tent pad, picnic table, and parking for two vehicles. Perfect for tent camping or small campers under 24 feet, this hidden gem takes its name from the bountiful blueberry patches that border the campground, where both high bush and low bush varieties burst with sweet fruit during the summer harvest season, inviting campers to fill their baskets with nature's candy.
Blueberry Patch Campground is designed primarily for tent camping and small campers or RVs under 24 feet in length. It offers a semi-primitive experience without hookups or advanced amenities.
Natural Features and SceneryImmerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of a densely wooded wonderland where towering trees create a natural cathedral of shade and serenity. The campground's rustic charm is enhanced by winding trails that meander through the forest, occasionally crossing muddy patches and traversing wooden boardwalks that protect the delicate forest floor. While you won't find rushing streams or lakeside views here, the profound quiet of the deep woods offers its own magic—a place where bird songs echo through the canopy and the subtle sounds of the forest create nature's perfect soundtrack for relaxation.
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Campsite details

AccessibilitySome picnic tables and vault toilets are handicap accessible.
Sites SizeSites are spacious enough to accommodate small campers under 24 feet long or tents. "Each site has raised tent spots, plenty of room to set up a canopy or park a small RV" (Ben Wilbur).
Sites Privacy"Some of the spaces were pretty close to each other, only one or two were more secluded" (Maddie). "Each site has an acceptable distance between them" (Amy Young).
Total Campsites9 campsites
Recommended CampsitesArrive early during weekends to secure a spot. Site #8 is noted for its spacing and accessibility to nearby trails.
Best CampsitesSeveral reviews specifically recommend campsite #8 for its spacing and proximity to trails.

Reserving a campsite

Check-in
Open 24 hours during operating season.
Check-out
Check-out time is 2:00 PM.
Stay Limit
Maximum length of stay is 14 days within a 30-day period.
Groups
No designated group sites are available.
Tents
Tents are allowed
RV vehicles
RV vehicles are allowed
Primitive
Primitive are allowed
Reservable
Reservations are allowed

Site layoutThe campground consists of nine campsites arranged in a small loop, with some sites closer together than others. Tent platforms are available in each site.
Open and Closed SeasonOpen season is from mid-May to November.
Reservation PlatformsReservations are available on a Scan and Pay basis, with no advanced booking.
Walk-in AvailabilityAll sites are first-come, first-served, and it’s recommended to arrive early during weekends or peak season.
Cancellation PolicyScan and Pay reservations cannot be refunded, modified, or cancelled after payment.

Amenities available

Fire rings
Picnic tables
Firewood available
Vault toilets

Activities you can enjoy

The campground offers nature-based activities, including hiking on nearby trails and wildlife observation. Visitors can access trails directly from the campground, with some noting the proximity to the Interloken Trail. Birdwatching and wildlife observation are popular, with sightings of chipmunks, birds, and occasional coyotes howling in the distance.
Hiking
"A nice set of trails adjacent to the campground, but bring your boots. There were some long stretches of muddy puddles" (P G). Trails feature boardwalk segments to navigate muddy areas and are connected to broader hiking networks like the Interloken Trail.
Biking
"A beautiful spot in a National Forest. Can't get enough of it for picnicking, biking, hiking" (Linda Radley). Specific bike trails are not detailed.
Wildlife viewing
"During the daytime you can hear birds chirping, little animals like squirrels running up trees" (Maddie). Occasional sightings of deer and chipmunks have been reported.
Winter Activities
No specific winter recreation activities were mentioned, though one user noted skiing on nearby trails in winter.
Water Sports
No non-motorized water sports activities are available.
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Campground rules

  • Pets are allowed
  • Campfires are allowed in designated fire pits. Firewood is available nearby for purchase.

Hazards

General hazardsThere is a lack of drinking water; campers need to bring their own. Muddy trails may be prevalent, and caterpillar infestations have been reported by visitors.

Weather forecast

42
°F
Nov 25
Tuesday
Slight rain
Precipitation: 2%

Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected

Humidity: 94%

High humidity, may feel muggy

Wind: 14.8 mph

Very strong wind, outdoor activities may be affected

Very Light Rain - (2.00% chance)

Slight drizzle possible

Slight rain

7 day forecast

Weather History
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Good to know

Peak season datesMid-May to November
Trash and recycling"Trash/recycle disposal bins are at the entrance" (Ben Wilbur).
Proximity to water featuresNo significant water features like streams or lakes are present nearby.
Common complaintsSome complain about fire pits being too deep, making it difficult to cook or keep warm. Others mention solar lights in the restrooms not functioning and a lack of running water.

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Camper Reviews

4.5
33 reviews
Recommended
Recommended
Blueberry Patch Campground is recommended, placing it in the top 40% of campgrounds based on reviews
Overall, Blueberry Patch Campground is highly regarded for its rustic charm, tranquility, and accessibility to trails. Common themes across reviews include the serene environment, well-maintained campsites, and the lack of potable water as a drawback. "It's a wonderful memory for me" (Amy Young), and "wonderfully managed, plenty of space" (M G).
Review Summaries
Based on 33 reviews

What Campers Love

Users appreciate the "quiet woody surroundings" (Amy Young), well-maintained campsites with essential amenities like fire pits and picnic tables, and the accessibility of trails. The rustic and...
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Common Concerns

The lack of potable water is a recurring concern: "Bring your own water" (Dale Skinner). Some users found the fire pits too deep, making them less effective for cooking (Brandon Moblo). Vault...
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Based on 33 reviews

Pro Tips & Recommendations

"Bring your own water" is a common tip. Arrive early to secure a spot, especially during weekends or peak seasons: "Highly recommend getting there early though because it fills up fast since it's so...
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Based on 33 reviews

Seasonal Insights

During off-peak times, the campground is quieter and less crowded: "Camping itself was relaxing and peaceful here. I managed to snag a site and there was only one other site occupied" (Maddie). Peak...
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Camper Quotes

"This is a great campground" (Maddie). "Nice quiet camp location with 10 spots" (Kelsey Hochlander). "Wonderful campsite. Semi-primitive and first come, first serve style" (M G). "Highly recommend...
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Based on 33 reviews

Site-Specific Reviews

Site #8 is specifically mentioned as having trails nearby (Nyancatgrl 2013). Other users have commented on the overall spaciousness and semi-seclusion of sites: "Sites are mostly separated for a...
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Based on 33 reviews

Accessibility Features

Some picnic tables and vault toilets are handicap accessible, but hand sanitizer availability has been inconsistent (Nyancatgrl 2013). Solar lights in restrooms may not function reliably (Esther...
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Based on 33 reviews

Pet-Friendly Features

Pets are allowed, but no specific user reviews detailed pet-related experiences.
Based on 33 reviews

Last updated November 24, 2025
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